Video: Spirit Of Bermuda Award Ceremony

The Bermuda Sloop Foundation hosted its award ceremony for the recently concluded experiential learning programmes on board the Spirit of Bermuda, with local students receiving awards, and the Adam Goodwin Mariner/Mentor Scholarship for 2021 awarded to Adam Zuill. A spokesperson previously said, “Students from Clearwater, Dellwood and Sandys Secondary Middle Schools, as well as Mount […]

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Carey Olsen: Finalist For Three STEP Awards

Carey Olsen has been named among the finalists in three categories at the 2021/22 STEP Private Client Awards. A spokesperson said, “Carey Olsen is a finalist in three categories at the 2021/22 STEP Private Client Awards – International Legal Team of the Year; Contentious Trusts and Estates Team of the Year; and Private Client Legal […]

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COVID-19 Update 2 July 2021

The Ministry of Health received 5967 test results since the last update, and two (2) were positive for COVID-19, giving a test positivity rate of 0.1%. 

These results are from testing done on Monday, June 28, 0 positive out of 1767 results (0.0% positivity). Tuesday, June 29, 2 positive out of 2027 results (0.1% positivity). Wednesday, June 30, 0 positive out of 2173 results (0.0% positivity).

Both of the new cases are classified as imported by two residents who arrived on British Airways BA 159 from London on June 29 2021, and tested positive on their arrival test

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Cricket Update

The Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport clarified that SafeKey remains in effect for League and County cricket games, however under revised parameters. 

Late this week, Minister Ernest Peets attended a meeting concerning local cricket. The Minister listened to the concerns and feedback shared regarding the resumption of League and County cricket games. 

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Covid: Two New Cases, 12 Active, 0 In Hospital

The Ministry received 5967 test results spanning three days of testing and two were positive — both classified as imported by residents who arrived on British Airways — so there are now 12 active cases. In a statement released late this evening, a spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Health received 5967 test results since the […]

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Travellers “Sent Home To Quarantine In Error”

The Government confirmed that “several travellers who recently returned home to Bermuda and received a waiver from payment for hotel quarantine were sent home to quarantine in error.” “These travellers do not fall within an exempted category (unaccompanied minors or medically vulnerable & their caregivers) and therefore should not have been quarantined at home,” a […]

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Professional Learning Activities For Educators

“This summer, like many teachers around the world, our teachers and educators in the Bermuda Public School System will take time during their summer vacation, to participate in a variety of professional learning activities of their choosing, in an effort to deepen their learning, and expand their skills,” Minister of Education Diallo Rabain said in […]

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Minister: $3.5 Million Paid Over Amount Eligible

Approximately 2,500 people received benefits in excess of the amount they were eligible for in the Unemployment Benefit programme which amounted to approximately $3.5 million, Minister of Finance Curtis Dickinson said, adding that to date, 300 people have refunded the government approximately $500,000. While answering questions in the House of Assembly today, Minister Dickinson said, “Approximately 2,500 […]

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Official Govt & Legal Notices For July 2 2021

The official Government and Legal notices for today [July 2] include acting appointments, grant of Bermudian status, and large group exemptions. Acting Appointment: Permanent Secretary, Ministry Of Education Notice Type: Government Notice Notice Sub Type: Acting Appointments Notice ID: GN0578/2021 Public Authorities / Department: Cabinet Headquarters Publication Date: 02 July 2021 Ms. Rozy Azhar, Permanent […]

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Smith: “Conflicting Messages Are Confusing”

“Can we have clarity on whether the decisions are being taken in the best interest of health, or for some other reason because the conflicting messages are confusing,” Opposition Spokesman in the Senate for Youth, Sports & Community Affairs Ben Smith said. Senator Smith said, “I was surprised to see that cricket events can be held […]

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Student Leadership Camp From July 12–14

A Student Leadership Camp will be held from July 12 to July 14 in Bermuda, with workshops aiming to “educate students on the 10 signs of healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors to prevent abusive relationships from forming.” A spokesperson said, “Bermuda Governor Rena Lalgie and Deputy Governor Alison Crocket will be VIP guest speakers at […]

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Ministerial Statement: Public Treasury (Administration and Payments) Amendment and Validation Act 2021

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to advise Honourable Members of the tabling today of the Public Treasury (Administration and Payments) Amendment and Validation Act 2021 (the Act). The amendments provide the Government with the legislative mechanism to set-off funds owed arising from benefit payments against future payments to  be made to individuals. The Act will also validate certain matters related to unemployment benefit payments effected during the COVID-19 global pandemic.

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Moving Bermuda’s Tourism Beyond the Pandemic

Mr. Speaker, if we were ever in any doubt as to the importance of tourism to this economy, the pandemic has shown just how critical tourism jobs are and the importance of economic activity created by tourism to Bermuda.

In the National Economic Report tabled in this Honourable House as part of this year’s debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, the Honourable Member, the Minister of Finance, set out a stark review of 2020’s economy generally and of the tourism economy in particular.

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Development and Planning Amendment Act 2021

Mr. Speaker, later today, I will table the Bill entitled: the “Development and Planning Amendment Act 2021” [the Amendment Act], which seeks to amend the Development and Planning Act 1974 to (1) increase the protections to the environment while (2)streamlining the planning process. 

Mr. Speaker, I must reiterate the Government’s commitment to introduce sustainable planning legislation which will protect our delicate environment while streamlining measures tostimulate our economy, particularly our construction industry. 

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Summer Water Shortage

Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to provide an update on the state of Government water supply and distribution as we enter a period of high demand this summer.

The Bermuda Weather Service indicates that rainfall in Bermuda for the last couple of months is below usual levels. The combined precipitation for May 2021 and June 2021 was 6.66 inches, with 3.76 inches falling in one day. Based on the normal average rainfall per month of 5 inches, the total for the last two months is 34% below average. Simply put, the island is currently in a dry spell.

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New US Consul General Appointed To Bermuda

The U.S. Department of State has appointed Karen Grissette to serve as the next, full-time, U.S. Consul General to Bermuda. A spokesperson said, “The U.S. Department of State has appointed Karen Grissette to serve as the next, full-time, U.S. Consul General to Bermuda. A career Foreign Service Officer of over 20 years, Ms. Grissette recently […]

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Lane Closure Extension Through October 31

The Harrington Sound Road trench work is to continue –  extending beyond Paynter’s Road to the BELCO substation in Hamilton Parish –  with the lane closure to continue through to October 31. A Government spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Public Works wishes to inform motorists that Harrington Sound Road trench work is to continue extending […]

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National Sports Centre to Install Energy Savings Micro-grid System

Today the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport advised that the National Sports Centre (NSC) has entered into a partnership with a local company to create and install an energy savings micro-grid system at the facility.

The Ministry confirmed that following an exhaustive, transparent and comprehensive tender process that commenced in January 2018, which included Expressions of Interest submissions and Request For Proposals (RFP), Atlantic Energy Solutions Group (AESG) was the successful bidder for the project.

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Minister: Immigration Reform Strategic Priorities

“In order to combat the realities of a declining and ageing population we must achieve positive net immigration,” Minister of Labour Jason Hayward said, adding that “this Ministry is steadfast in ensuring that the goal of immigration reform is one that all of Bermuda benefits.” Speaking in the House of Assembly today [July 2], the […]

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July 3: International Day Of Cooperatives

The Bermuda Economic Development Corporation will be observing the International Day of Cooperatives tomorrow [July 3], and this year’s theme is ‘Rebuild Better Together’. A spokesperson said, “July 3rd is the International Day of Cooperatives, and this year’s theme is ‘Rebuild Better Together’! Cooperatives have responded to the Covid-19 crisis by drawing on the strength […]

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Minister: Development & Planning Act 2021

Commencement Inspections, which give an indication of new projects starting, have increased by 72%, Minister of Home Affairs Walter Roban said in the House of Assembly today [July 2] The Minister explained that later today he will table the ‘Development and Planning Amendment Act 2021′ which he said “seeks to amend the Development and Planning Act […]

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